HI Sales by Anction. •VTOONAN TIROS., ( AT WAIKATO TTOUSE, CEORTLAND gT rpHIS T)AY, rjiHIS JJ^y. AT -ti A.M. MISS KENMAN, who has purchased the Matamata Hotel, has fa-roared us with instructions to Sell fTHE WHOLE OF THE QONTENTS ' OF WAIKATO HOUSE. Comprising 20 R OOMS - As under: FIRST-CLASS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE BY STOLLE (AS NEW) mrrm 9-PIECE LEATHER DINTNGROOM SUITE AXMINSTER CARPET. 10ft 6in by 13ft 6m Casement Curtains and Venetian Blinds M. Fenders, Coal Vase, Hearth Rugs Oct. Table. Oak-framed Pastel Paintings FBYSs Sta £INOLEUM di Ta|!ENTAL PATTERN) 24 A.B. CHAIRS. Dmins Tables LARGE SIDEBOARD WITH MIRROR-T-PIECE K LEATHER SUITE LARGE QUANTITY GOOD ._„ __„ and LARGE QUANTITY GOOD CUTLERY and TABLE WARE J _ , E.P, Cruets, Glassware and Crockery HALL STAND with Mirror and Cupboards 18YDS 1 AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER STANDARD DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE Escritoirp. Box Ottoman LARGE MANGLE, Wringer, Pr. Steps ICE CHEST. Oval Boiler. Set Potts' Irons QUANTITY GOOD SAUCEPANS Enamelware and General Kitchen Tools Table. KITCHEN DRESSER, etc.-etc. AND /CONTENTS OF 1 £ "DEDROOMS. Including COMB. PAIRS. 14 SETS TOILETWARE Single and Double Iron Bedsteads (complete) GOOD BLANKETS, SHEETS and QUILTS Rugs, fi-drawcr Chests WARDROBE, Box Ottoman, etc.. etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. — The abovementioned Goods are in good order and clean, and will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ATOONAN "DROS. AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS, AND VALUERS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. "QAKLANDS STATE" SUBDIVISION pAPAKURA. NEAR AUCKLAND. TMPOBTANT T AND CI ALE. A/TESSRS. TAALGETY AND QO.. JTD., AUCKLAND. 'i In Conjunction with l TypSSRS. T J A/TILLS AND QO., LAND AGENTS, PAPAKURA, : AT rr x OAN AND AtfERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED, AT npHE TTOMESTEAD. ON rpUESDAY, rr 1919, ; AT 2.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. Favoured with instructions from the Owner, » J- A. S. Slack, Esq... we will offer, -as above, * TTIO TOITIT. XT XT W " /"I ATT A XTT-IQ
HIS WELL - KNOWN " OAKLAJSDS ESTATE," comprising " 345 A 0 ** 8 SUBDIVIDED ' INTO it FAKMLETS. Hanging in area, from 8 T0 40 A CRES> SITUATED WITHIN TWO MILES OF PAPAKURA STATION, ON THE SOUTHERN SUBURBAN RAILWAY, AND DISTANT FROM AUCKLAND 19 MILES. ■EXCEPTIONALLY pASY THERMS. This Estete is particularly well situated, being handy to Railway Station, easy of access by Main South Road from Auckland by motor-car, or by launch from Onefrunga. and affords a great opportunity to those who wish to build and establish a home amid ideal surroundings. The property is bounded at the back and one side by DEEP SEA WATER, and for those who find enjoyment in fishing and" boating the Farmlets offer these and many other, rare attractions- The reading has been carefully considered,, and ample provision made to give all sections handy and convenient access to the water, while numerous plantations add to the • general air of comfort attaching to the whole Estate. An area of 40 acres has been allocated to the fine Homestead Block, which would make a most desirable home for any Tetired farmer, or alternatively an equally pleasant home for any City Business Man with a fondness for cov.ntrv recreation. Besides the main Homestead Block, there are at present two Cottages, on the propeity, to on© of which is attached the bulk of the working buildings. From a farming point of view the Estate has been well handled, and exhibits attention to pastures, fencing, and general care of the lands and buildings. The confi juration of the Estate is practically flat, running to gently undulating in places, and providing ideal building sites. The formation of the country is strong semi-volcanic, which lends itself to easy working, produces first-class crops of oafs, turnips, etc., and when laid down in pasture provides good dairying and grazing country. There is no doubt about the genuineness of this offer, there having been no repeated sales to saddle the present owner to high and hard reserves, be having been in occupation and farmed the property for 25 years. The duality, convenient situation, and pleasant surroundings make these Farmlets ideal, either from a revenue or residential . point, of view, and those who are on the lookout for a faTm or homestead combining these 1 conditions, at. a reasonable figure, would be well advised to give attention to this sale--1 TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, on fall of hammer. Ten per cent, six months from date of possession. Ten per cent, eighteen months from date of possession. Balance six years from date of possession, at six per cent,' with right to pay off at any time on three months' notice. With the exception of Sections 1-7 and 23, already provided with buildings, the third payment need not be made if the purchasers erect approved buildings to the value of ten per cent, of the purchase money. Land Transfer Title to each section. DATE OF POSSESSION: Fourteen days • from date of sale, excepting Section 23. the Homestead Block, of which possession will be given in thirty days from date of sale Purchasers to have the Tight to proceed with buildings and fencing immediately. ! Plans and further particulars may be ob- I tained from the Auctioneers, r\ALGETY AND /COMPANY. T TD., ALL N.Z. BRANCHES; : L. J. TLLS AND C°PAPAKURA. Or. N.Z» L OAN AND m ercantil ' • AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. OJ. DURBIN. SADDLER, ii. WYND- . HAM ST.. Next WYNDHAM YARDS, is the right place to Buy Riding Saddles of every description >vnd style. They look ' well, wear well, and :*tigfy all buyer* or Vsers. Try one yourself. Price* are ytj fftuen&kl*. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17283, 6 October 1919, Page 4
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